Introduction: The sickle barb (Enteromius haasianus) is a freshwater fish species belonging to the Cyprinidae family. This fish is native to certain river systems and streams in southern Africa, including specific regions in Namibia.
Distribution: The sickle barb is found in select river systems and streams in southern Africa, including certain areas in Namibia.
Diet: In the wild, the sickle barb is an omnivorous species, primarily feeding on small insects, crustaceans, and plant matter.
colouration: The sickle barb is characterized by its striking yellow colouration, with the shade intensifying during the breeding season. They often have a silver or whitish underbelly, and their fins may display contrasting hues.
Breeding: Breeding behaviour in the sickle barb typically involves the scattering of eggs among fine-leaved plants.
Size: The sickle barb is a small-sized fish, with mature individuals reaching a length of about 4 to 5 centimetres.